Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2024
Abstract
In 1973, the Kansas State College, Pittsburg administration fired thirteen faculty members without cause. In order to improve administration-faculty relations, remaining faculty organized, petitioned for recognition, and drafted PSU/KNEA's first contract with PSU/KBOR, which went into effect five years later. The narrative covering this period draws on Axe Library's KNEA Collection and interviews of former faculty.
Recommended Citation
Daley, John L.S. Dr, "AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT DOCUMENT: KHEA'S STRUGGLE FOR A CONTRACT, 1974-1978" (2024). KNEA 50th Anniversary. 112.
https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/knea50/112
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